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January Most Competitive Month On Record For Homebuyers

Feb 23, 2022
Redfin
Staff Writer

Redfin says 70% of the offers its agents wrote on homes faced bidding wars in January.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Redfin economists predict 30-year fixed mortgage rates will rise to 4.3% by end of the year.
  • Town houses led the competition for sales at nearly 73%.
  • Spokane, Wash., had the highest bidding-war rate at more than 80%.

Seventy percent of home offers written by Redfin agents faced bidding wars in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, up from 67.7% in December and 61% in January 2021. It is the highest share since at least April 2020, when Redfin began recording this data, according to a new report from Redfin, the technology-powered real estate brokerage.

The housing market was more competitive than ever in January as mortgage interest rates jumped, prompting buyers to rush to make offers on homes before rates increased further. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 3.55% at the end of January, up from 3.11% at the end of December and a record low of 2.65% about a year earlier.

January was the first time rates surpassed 3.5% since March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic was just beginning. Rates have since jumped even higher, reaching 3.92% during the week ending Feb. 17, 2022, company officials said.

Redfin economists are predicting the 30-year fixed mortgage rate will reach 4.3% by the end of 2022. Mortgage rates are expected to increase as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates in an effort to alleviate inflation.

“Rising mortgage rates are intensifying an already-severe shortage of homes for sale because buyers are feeling more urgency to buy while homeowners are feeling less urgency to sell — an imbalance that’s fueling an increase in competition,” said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather. “Buyers are battling it out for the few homes on the market in an effort to lock in relatively low payments before rates move even higher, but homeowners who bought or refinanced in the last year are staying put because they don’t want to lose their rock-bottom mortgage rate.”

During the four-week period ending Feb. 13, a record 57% of homes that went under contract had an accepted an offer within the first two weeks on the market, and asking prices surged 16% year over year to a new high. Meanwhile, new listings dropped 8%, sending housing supply to a new low, company officials said.

Nearly three-quarters (72.6%) of Redfin offers for townhouses encountered competition in January — a higher share than any other property type. Single-family homes were next, with a bidding-war rate of 70.6%, followed by condos/co-ops (62.9%) and multi-family properties (62.7%).

With home prices surging, many buyers are seeking out townhouses because they’ve been priced out of the market for single-family homes, according to company officials

Spokane, Wash., had the highest bidding-war rate of the 40 U.S. metropolitan areas listed in the analysis, with 83.3% of offers written by Redfin agents facing competition in January. Spokane was followed by Sacramento, Calif., at 80.4% and Seattle at 79.7%. Dallas and San Francisco/San Jose, rounded out the top five, with bidding-war rates of 78.1% and 76.5%, respectively.

“Competition really ramped up again in the second half of January because buyers started to feel desperate to lock down homes while rates were still relatively low,” said Brynn Rea, a Redfin real estate agent in Spokane.  “One of my listings just had 45 showings in five days and got 14 offers. Another received 12 offers and sold for $120,000 over the $525,000 list price.”

It’s important for buyers to make strong offers that stand out from the crowd, said Rea, who advises her clients to offer an odd number and sometimes incorporate the house number for fun. Many successful bidders are shortening or waiving the inspection contingency, and offering to increase their down payment if the appraisal comes in low, she said.

You can read the full report, including charts and methodology, here.

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Steve Goode was a staff writer at NMP.
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